Female Super Motley het Albino Mainland Reticulated Python CB22
Female Super Motley het Albino
Python reticulatus
Captive Bred 2022
Sex: Female
Parents:
Father: Mochino (purple albino + mocha) Motley Super Sun Tiger 7ft
Mother: Coral (white albino + foulsham caramel) Motley Platinum Tiger 12ft
Due to the multiple allelic genes in this breeding, many of the morphs in this clutch have never been produced. Therefore it is impossible to see which genes are present in this snake other than those specified in the title, so we have labelled these as possible. These genes can be proven by breeding this animal if you wish to do so.
Genetics: Motley, Motley, possible tiger, possible platinum, possible sunfire het albino
Additional Information:
- Feeding on defrosted rodents
- See our Reticulated Python care sheet
Female Super Motley het Albino Mainland Reticulated Python CB22
Reticulated Pythons are one of the largest species of snake in the world with record lengths reaching up to 24 feet. This is extremely large for a reticulated python, we prefer to keep our females around 16-18 feet and our males around 7-9 feet at adult size. Size of reticulated pythons can be managed with a sensible feeding schedule which prevents over-feeding causing extremely large sizes and often over weight snakes, which can cause health problems, so we recommend small and often. For information about feeding, please contact us.
Dwarf and Super Dwarf reticulated pythons generally become smaller than retics at adult size, although we keep our breeder males at a similar size as our dwarf and super dwarfs. Naturally females are larger, although they do not have to be huge to breed. Pushing reticulated pythons past 15 feet is not always necessary and with sensible feeding even retics can remain a manageable size for us all.
There are a number of genetic lines which have been developed over many years from genes which naturally occur in the wild. There are still unknown genes being discovered in the wild, which is ever changing our breeding plans to include new morphs as we breed these genetic bloodlines into our collection.
For advice on enclosures, feeding, breeding, genetics and anything else about , Dwarf or Super Dwarf reticulated pythons, please contact us.